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Advanced Audiology’s Nola Aronson is sharing with the community that hearing aids are not a commodity sold to consumers by a salesperson, but are medical tools that require skillful programming in order to provide solutions to hearing loss issues.

Because “amplifiers” and over-the-counter hearing aids are soon to be available at stores nationwide, Aronson believes that now is the time to help the public understand why price is not everything. Read more…

A Santa Clarita audiologist is educating community members on what an audiologist does in honor of Audiology Awareness Month, and talking about the reasons to choose a private practice audiology office when it comes to hearing loss solutions.

Audiologists receive university training for at least four to six years, and must also now have a doctorate degree from a four-year doctoral program, noted Advanced Audiology’s Nola Aronson.

The first “true” AI, or artificial intelligence, hearing aid is now available at a Santa Clarita audiologist’s office, Nola Aronson’s Advanced Audiology, after the product was released last month.

“It’s so amazing,” Aronson said. “It not only tracks your steps, your heart rate — you will not have to use a Fitbit anymore — it measures your brain activity so you see how you’re doing in your listening environments and how your brain is functioning.”

Advanced Audiology officials have sponsored a total of four Santa Clarita community events in a 30-day timespan over the summer, including an awards gala and three fundraisers.

“Advanced Audiology has taken on a role to be more involved in our community,” said Nola Aronson of Advanced Audiology in a previous KHTS interview. “Our community is very philanthropic … and we love helping other people.”

Nola Aronson from Advanced Audiology is addressing a common belief that hearing loss has to do entirely with volume, clarifying that clarity of sound is a large component too.

“One of the things that I’ve been finding lately that people don’t understand is that when they think of a hearing loss, they think of deafness,” said Aronson, adding that hearing loss can often be an inability to clearly hear certain letters in the alphabet.

Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard on Sunday stood by her decision to meet with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in 2017, saying that American leaders must meet with foreign leaders "if we are serious about the pursuit of peace and securing our country."